If you feel like performing a careful review, feel free to add it to
ehr.gplmedicine.org. OSCAR was exculded from my review only in the interests
of time.
-FT
On 5/11/06, James Busser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 9, 2006, at 3:24 PM, sickleofzeus wrote:
It is difficult for the average
Nice thoughts!
If you are having Zope on your server i hope you tried Open Infrastructure for Outcomes, which is the best software for research and audit for clinicians you can get!
Torch is another quite complete and usable system running on Zope.
I have setup OSCAR on Ubuntu Breezy
Dear Nandalal,
Nice thoughts!
If you are having Zope on your server i hope you tried Open
Infrastructure for Outcomes, which is the best software for research
and audit for clinicians you can get!
Torch is another quite complete and usable system running on Zope.
I have setup OSCAR
I too am getting OSCAR installed locally, at least to better evaluate
it and a good chance to use it as a bridging system, while I decide
on longer-term strategies.
The person who is going to help me is experienced and cautioned it
can be tricky. In case the online documentation could be
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 10:48:42PM -, sickleofzeus wrote:
I have installed or attempted to install all of the open source
electronic health records that I have been able to find
This includes ... GnuMed ...
I have thoughts on all of these projects in terms of what I liked,
Dear Karsten,
Also, please do be specific in your statements: how usable
for me, as a physician, in private practice may or may not
actually mean can do US billing which is all I care about.
I don't use any of the electronic health records to do billing. I use
an old DOS based practice
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 10:24:33PM -, sickleofzeus wrote:
I lurked on the GnuMed developers mailing list for a long time. After
many months, I finally got tired of waiting for your team to decide
that you could call GnuMed anything more than pre-alpha.
Well, most people only ever talk